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— ™--- JOHN KIN&SLA&D, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTEPw op JOOTS AND S II O E S, TAY STREET, : OPPOSITE EOTAi HOTEI, Having completed arrangements with some of the first houses in England, Scotland and Victoria for a regular supply of seasonable goods, would respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage from the inhabitants of Invprcargill nnd surrounding districts and would, at the same time, call the attention of merchants in town and storekeepers afc tho Lake diggings to a first-class assortment of goods suitable for up-country demand, consisting of English, and Colonial Watertight!*, American Knee, Kip and Grain, English Grain and Kip, Napoleon and Blucher Boots, Ladies' Kid, Meniel, Cordovan, Cloth and. Cashmere Boots. AND Children's of every description ALL KINDS OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED. LEATHER ASD GUINDERY WHOtESAIH ,»,HD EETAIL. To Saw Mill Proprietors. To arrive per Australia, from Melbourne. A SIXTEEN" Horse-Power Engine and £\_ Boiler, together with Saws, Saw-bench, Pullics, Belts, &c, all complete. ROBERT MACGEORGR, Tay-street. TJOMffiOPATIIIC INSTITUTE PHARMACY, YARROW STIIE ET, INVBECAKGII.I. HATSLY AND STUART, . LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AND SURVEYORS. Money invested in land, and loans on mortgage effreted. . Surveys executed, and mnp3 constructed. Interest and rents collected. Land office business transacted, and reliable information fonvardt'd respecting lands in all parts of Southland -and Otago. OFFICE— TAY-STKIiET, INVERCARGILL (Next Robertson, Baker.) ANGUS KERR, Architect, has remover! his office to Taystreet, next the Commercial Hotel. { r\ RITE It ION RESTAURANT, \j TAY STREET, I Next door to Calder, Black lock and Co. I ' Hi G. HQSXINS. j i • I TO ROAD CONTRACTORS, DRAYMEN, j AND OTHERS. ] A SPT,EN T DID Lot of Coloninl-made l\ Wheel Barrows and Tip Drays on Sale at j Matheson and Giacie's Ti— .ber Yard. M[5S MOORE from Melbourne, late of Edinburgh, will open a First-class BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Young Ladies, in Invercargill, on 13th April" (Pit 1 ON SALE, ex Australia and Queen of Perth— Islay whisky Brandy, Martell's dark and pale Ale and stout, bottled — best brand Ale in bulk, Bass's No 3 Tobacco — twist and cavendish. Bottled fruit — pickles, jam3 Cftpf'l'3 r Salid oil Hams nnd bacon Bejt congou tea Fine and counter sugars Mustard Sardines Pearl Barley Oats Bran &a . COLIN N. CAMPBELL. ON SALE by ibe Undersigned ex Eucalyptus, Tuno, Yarra, Aniiie Beaton, Fair Tasmaiiiau. Active, and Sir Georga Pollock; and hourly expected per Lady Lyttelton, Diana and Squaw, from Melbourne, and Boomerang from Adelaide — ■ 28 hhcls Central Vineyards' and Rizat's pale and dark brandy lfi quarter-casks do do 299 ca.«e3 Marl ell's, Ot-lrd's, and Central Vineyards' do 1(5 hhds Doinornra vivm, 10 and 33 o.p. 390 cases JDKZ and Star geneva 440 do Kirkliston and Twin's whisky 310 do .Hyass's, and London and Colonial Company's bottled porter CO do London and Colonial Company's bottled alo 40 hhds Bass's No. 3 alo 20 do London and Colonial Company's do 108 chests congou tea, in chests and half chests 800 bags Mauritius sugar 320 do Victorian Compauy's whito crystals, equal to Cossiporo 830 tons Hour— -Adelaide silk dressed, Mclbnurno and Tasmauian mills, all of fu-st-clnso brands, and a large proportion in 50 lb bags 3200 bushels prime colonial oats 100 bars maize, whole and cracked 400 do bran 1(51 hales Tasmanian hay • 2:s'2 Tasmanian hams 50 casks potted butter jj kegs lard 50 half-barrels American pork 14 halt-ticrces Kerr's and Star and Garter negrohead 10 case3 honeydew and golden leaf tobacco 120 do Tasmanian jams, in tins and white jara 141. bags Tasmanian potatoes 120 do do carrets 102 cases onions 192 do apples bags fine salt 8 cases ground cofies 25 packages spices 15 cases sago 6 casks carbonate soda 5 cases Dunlop cheeso 50 do Crosse and Blackwell'a pickle3 15 do do sauces 3 bales canvas 7 cases bedford Cords, Miller's drab and mole trousers. 25 ca?es Collin's picks Besides a large assortment of ironmongery, bar & rod iron, cart boxes, axle arms, lime, bullock poles, deals, shingles, whaleboats, nails, sashes, doors, ridging, galvanised iron, and nails, paints, window glass, room paper, and panerhano-intjs, calicoes, tacks, &c, &c. MANING & WKITTO.N, Agents. RACES! UACES! RACES! ON SALE, Calf and enamelled RidingBnots at SMITH AND FAIRWEATHER'S, Boot Warehouse, T«y-sfcresfc<

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 17 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 17 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 37, 17 March 1863, Page 1

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